Legislative news for sustainability, circular economy and environment topics including the fight against deforestation through the publishing and adopting of new regulation European Union (EU) 2023/1115.
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Ecodesign for sustainable products regulation (ESPR)
Expected to be ratified in 2023, the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) is a ground-breaking proposal to enhance the environmental sustainability of products marketed within the EU.
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Safe to Play: Going Beyond Compliance in Toy Chemical Safety
Consumer expectations for safer, more sustainable products are rising, while global regulatory frameworks continue to expand and diversify. Toy companies are increasingly recognising that managing chemical risks beyond regulatory requirements is necessary. Join this webinar to discover Chemical Smart Testing – Chem-ST™ for Toys, a new, innovative solution designed to help you navigate this complex landscape.
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Durability testing: Ecomodulation and circular economy compliance
Join our webinar to learn how to future-proof products, avoid greenwashing, and gain ecomodulation incentives via credible durability testing.
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Webinar: Considering End-of-Life Solutions for Your Materials
Our technical experts will outline the importance of considering the end-of-life credentials of materials from an eco-design and sustainability solutions perspective, with insight on current and emerging legislation drivers and how these can be put into action.
Sustainable Cosmetics and Personal Care
Cecilia Toro Mackenney
Cecilia Toro Mackenney is a seasoned sustainability and regulatory compliance specialist with over 10 years of...
Sustainable Cosmetics and Personal Care
Ensayos de algodón ecológico y no transgénico
Organic cotton is defined as cotton that is grown organically from non-genetically modified plants without synthetic and persistent agricultural chemicals like fertilizers and pesticides.
Servicio de mapeo de la cadena de suministro
The ability to trace products and materials back to their source is essential for business credibility. It has been a requirement in the food industry for many years, and today legislation is being introduced or proposed for many other sectors.
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